I had inspected the photograph of your oropharynx. This photograph shows your enlarged tonsils with uneven pitted surface. That indicates that you are having chronically inflamed tonsils. Along with it, there are multiple eruptions on posterior pharyngeal wall. I believe that is what you are suspecting as oral warts. But these are hypertrophied sub mucous lymph nodes due to your chronically inflamed tonsils.

Warts are pedunculated structures. These all eruptions are sessile (That is without a stalk).

Follow-up: Does the reports confirms of oral wart or hpv? 40 hours later

What causes chronic inflamed tonsils?

Answered by Dr. A.K. Srivastava 1 hour later

answer Id 182239; conversation id 182798

Madam,

Whenever the throat is infected these tonsils reacts and produces antibody, which comes in blood circulation, and infection becomes cleared up. This is a normal mechanism which is going on but if infection is severe and remain present for long time than proper antibiotics should be taken to support the tonsil and to eradicate the infection. If antibiotic is taken in subclinical dose or for the shorter duration than the recommended period, the acute infection takes the form of chronic infection. This chronic infection is a slow process and it is usually going on without giving much discomfort to patient and thus our tonsils reacts slowly and gradually becomes large and hypertrophied.